Reaching for the Skies - Season 1

Reaching for the Skies - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes12
Datessept. 12, 1988 - nov. 28, 1988

Episodes

The Pioneers
Season 1Episode 155 min

The Pioneers

This programme tells the story of aviation pioneers, both men and machines, with specially shot sequences, interviews with people involved and archive film not seen before on television.

sept. 12, 1988
The Aeroplane Goes to War
Season 1Episode 260 min

The Aeroplane Goes to War

Shortly after man first achieved powered flight, his new invention was harnessed for battle. The First World War was to be a catalyst for the development of the aeroplane. It added a whole new dimension to warfare - air power.

sept. 19, 1988
Trailblazers
Season 1Episode 360 min

Trailblazers

Flying between countries and continents is an accepted way of life to millions of people. But as their airliners cruise along at hundreds of miles an hour, tens of thousands of feet above the earth, how many spare a thought for those early pioneers?

sept. 26, 1988
Lighter Than Air
Season 1Episode 460 min

Lighter Than Air

Paris, November 1783: an awe-struck crowd in the Bois de Boulogne watched as a balloon built by Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier rose into the sky.

Later, magnificent airships, became luxurious liners of the skies. But the disasters of the R101 and the Hindenburg brought this chapter to a fiery end.

oct. 3, 1988
Bombers
Season 1Episode 560 min

Bombers

On 6 August 1945, a B29 bomber, called Enola Gay after the captain's mother, dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Seventy-eight thousand people died immediately. It was the ultimate in terror bombing. An aeroplane first dropped a bomb just eight years after the Wright brothers first flew. A new and horrific dimension to warfare had arrived. Conventional bombing reached its climax in the Vietnam War, when the United States, in a ten-year-long campaign dropped six-and-a-half million tons of bombs. More than was used in the whole of the Second World War.

oct. 10, 1988
Quest for Speed
Season 1Episode 660 min

Quest for Speed

In 1909 Glenn Curtiss took his wood and fabric Pusher bi-plane to Rheims for the world's first air races.

Louis Bleriot started as favourite, but Curtiss took the trophy at a record 461 miles an hour. Soon fans on both sides of the Atlantic were flocking to race meets. Fierce international rivalry built up to produce the fastest flying machines in the world. The RAF Spitfire was a direct descendant of racing planes. In Hitler's Germany, scientists produced revolutionary rocket and jet-powered fighters - the fastest of the war. Less than 40 years after Curtiss set his record, man broke through the sound barrier.

oct. 17, 1988
Giants of the Air
Season 1Episode 760 min

Giants of the Air

From the moment man first took to the skies, the dream has been to build bigger and bigger aircraft. The early designers saw the advantages that large aeroplanes would bring as passenger and cargo carriers. The military also needed them to carry troops and drop bombs. The problem in the early days was the lack of engine power. It was the invention of the jet engine that finally provided the answer to the designers' dreams. A new generation of huge aircraft were born - planes like the C5 Galaxy which is capable of carrying more than a 100 cars.

oct. 24, 1988
Rivals Over the Atlantic
Season 1Episode 860 min

Rivals Over the Atlantic

Of all the air routes in the world, none have been more fiercely contested than those between Europe and the United States. The invention of the jet engine was to signal the start of the second battle of the Atlantic - the combatants were the giant aircraft manufacturers and airline operators - De

Havilland and Boeing, BOAC and Pan Am. As the airline passenger market grew in the 60s and 70s, Boeing emerged the clear leader. Europe's gamble on speed with Concorde had failed - size and economy had won. The 747 Jumbo jet was the king of the airliners.

oct. 31, 1988
Fighters
Season 1Episode 960 min

Fighters

One aircraft above all others demonstrates man's mastery of the skies - the fighter. The men who fly them, an elite among pilots. From the Second World War to Korea, the Middle East and Vietnam, the fighter's role has remained the same. A unique partnership between man and machine, designed to seek out and destroy the enemy.

nov. 7, 1988
Vertical Flight
Season 1Episode 1060 min

Vertical Flight

The problem of designing a machine capable of taking off and landing vertically was perhaps the greatest challenge faced by the early aviation pioneers. When the Germans and then the Russian emigre,

Igor Sikorsky finally solved the complicated physics involved, the world quickly benefited from an ultimately flexible aircraft - the helicopter. The military were quick to realise its potential, indeed the Americans fought a war with it - Vietnam. With the advent of the jet engine though, came a new breed of vertical take-off aircraft. One was to outlast, outperform and outmanoeuvre all its rivals - the Harrier jump jet. As airport congestion grows, vertical-flight aircraft will be a vital part of the future of aviation.

nov. 14, 1988
Victory Over the Sea
Season 1Episode 1160 min

Victory Over the Sea

Early in the Second World War, aircraft began to wrest the traditional control of the sea from the battleship.

Flimsy Swordfish biplanes, launched from Royal Navy aircraft carriers, flew daring torpedo raids which crippled the Italian fleet at Taranto and the giant German battleship, Bismarck. In the Pacific, American and Japanese carrier-borne aircraft attacked each other's fleets. A new warfare had developed. British innovations like the angle-deck allowed faster, heavier jet aircraft to land at sea, leading to the giant American super-carriers of today.

nov. 21, 1988
The Adventure of Flight
Season 1Episode 1260 min

The Adventure of Flight

Why do people fly? What is it about flight that has fascinated man for centuries? Pilots speak of it as a privilege. There's a common bond among them all. A dedication to excellence.

Some have called it the 'right stuff, others 'the touch', all talk of 'the freedom'. Richard Bach , former test pilot and author of Jonathan Livingstone Seagull captures the essence of this adventure of flight.

nov. 28, 1988

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